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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Monstress by Majorie Liu and Sana Takeda

Set in an alternate
matriarchal 1900’s Asia, in a richly imagined world of art
deco-inflected steampunk, MONSTRESS tells the story of a teenage girl
who is struggling to survive the trauma of war, and who shares a
mysterious psychic link with a monster of tremendous power, a connection
that will transform them both. Entertainment Weekly praised MONSTRESS
as “one of Image Comics’ most imaginative and daring new series” and
dubbed it the “Best New Original Series” in their year-end “Best Comics
of 2015” list.

Collects MONSTRESS #1-6 @goodreads

MY REVIEW:

5 STARS

Okay I'm only going to put a few pictures because you can all
scroll through the other reviewers and see more pictures. I don't like
reviewing graphic novels because I never know exactly what to say.

This
novel is about Maika Halfwolf and she has been trying to find her way
for some time. She lost her mother and friends to a war. She lost one of
her arms, but she has some kind of powers and she has a symbol on her
chest that may or may not be the cause of this . . .

This novel
is very dark but I still loved it. I mean you have all these people
things eating other people things and chopping people things up.

There is this one dude that I think is hot in the novel. His name is Corvin D'Oro and I'm not going to show you a picture. Lol

So,
Maika poses as a slave to get to this one person and then some of the
kid/things she is with gets tortured and eaten etc. Maika goes postal
and kills a bunch of people, supposedly it only happens when she gets
really mad. Then she finds some crazy woman that knew her mother and she
kills her and takes a mask that lady has <--- big mistake because,
said mask, turns into some demon thing in her stump arm. Yeah, I know,
it's cray but it happens. It's totally cool. Well, maybe not because it
makes her eat people/things. And she has an ongoing conversation with it
at times. Okay, so they argue because she wants it out of her.

Meanwhile,
the novel goes back and forth from Maika's past to the present. We find
out some things and get confused in other things.

There are also unicorn horses that you ride. I would love that.

There
are talking cats with more than one tail! I liked Master Ren that was
going around with Maika and the little fox girl named Kippa!

Anyway,
I thought the story was great, morbid yes, but great! I am looking
forward to these novels. And I love Marjorie Liu, I have read some of
her books from back in the day!